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Bounty: Nightlight

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Nightlight is a being devoid of rational explanation. One officer fervorously described it as a "crazy-looking Alolan pokémon legend." It seems to enjoy solitude, as it tends to seclude itself in dark, non-spacious areas. The only issue is that the being is so bright, it naturally draws attention from others.

Wanted for multiple killings of people, animals, and streetlights alike, Nightlight is an extremely dangerous hazard, as its heated center can expand and melt most any material in a matter of seconds. This makes it difficult for capture. It may be best to simply lure it into a large box where it can shine isolated from the rest of the universe.

Note: The name "Nightlight" is not a name it, itself, has given or confirmed. It is a name instated by the Institution of Bounty Control (IBC). If the name sounds at all stupid, it is likely because whomever named it held a grudge.

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The bounties are getting bigger and bigger. I'm guessing they're getting more and more dangerous?

In any case, these weird concepts remind me of SCP's, you should actually add more methods of capture (or killing) for upcoming criminals!

Kapodaco responds:

That's what I was trying to imply with the rising numbers on the top-left of the image. It's their reward, and each bounty gets bigger for the severity of their crimes/notoriety. It'll likely be more apparent with the next three (I plan to make nine in all), which will sport different colored banners and the reward/logo will change color, too.

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